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拓荒
Pioneering Wasteland
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
不在乎 他人的疑慮
No care that others hesitate it
只在乎 自己的持續
Only care my own constancy
唯愿不斷的 幹下去
The sole will works on it endlessly
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
我沒有 成功的期許
I don't expect success coming
也沒有 失敗的恐懼
nor fear failures happening
因為這是 快樂的秩序
Because this is the order for happiness
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
這是良知 甦醒的必須
This is the must of conscience reviving
也是你我 覺醒的契機
also the key of awaking you and me back to origin
因為無人 愿意被放棄
Because no one is willing to be abandoned
就這樣 人們猜疑的慣性
Therefore, people's habitual suspicion
就這樣 人們敵禦的反應
Therefore, people's hostile reaction
無聲又無息 悄然的褪去
No disturbing nor annoying, fade away tracelessly
信賴的荒地
Wasteland without trust
是 人類和平 遙遠的距離
gets human far distance from peace
信賴的荒地
Wasteland without trust
是 人類唯要 拓荒的盲域
gets solely necessary for human beings to pioneer the blindness

published:18 Jan 2017

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(11 Jul 2011) SHOTLIST
London, UK, April 18, 2011
1. UPSOUND: (English), Prof. Kypros Nicolaides, HarrisBirthrightResearchCentre for Foetal Medicine, Kings College Hospital
"You'll feel a jab now and that's it." (over close of trocar being inserted into foetus)
2. Wide of operating theatre filled with visiting medical specialists
3. Close of Simon Friday
4. Mid shot of Victoria Friday during procedure being comforted by her husband pan to close of monitor
5. Close of Friday
6. SOUNDBITE: (English), Simon Friday, father of baby with diaphragmatic hernia
"To be honest when we came up here and met the Professor, on that day we were wavering on both sides (whether) to terminate the pregnancy. When he gave us our options I think we both realised then that there was no option and we had to really go through with this procedure."
7. Close of Fridays reaching out and holding hands
8. Close pan from Victoria Friday to husband
9. SOUNDBITE: (English), Victoria Friday, baby has diaphragmatic hernia (start covered by previous shot)
"You just think quick way out, you know, we'll terminate it we've got a two year old it's going to disrupt her life, we're going to be miles away from home, we're going to be constantly in intensive care, there's no guarantees and then you actually start thinking about it. It's your baby. It's my child, and it's not something that is tiny and trivial that you can just get rid of one day and not think about again. We thought about it and you see them on the little screen and they're kicking, they're happy. That's our baby so we didn't have a choice really, but to continue, it probably would have haunted us forever if we would have done anything different."
10. Close up of trocar being inserted
11. Close zoom out of monitor showing camera view on trocar
London, UK, May 24, 2011
12. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
"The compression of the lungs within the thorax by the liver and the guts is so very great that the lungs do not develop normally. If we wait until the baby is born before we operate the baby will die because there will not be enough lung tissue for the baby to survive. It is in those cases where our prediction is that, if we do not do anything the babies will die after birth, that we choose to carry out prenatal surgery."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
13. Mid shot of surgery
14. Close of monitor showing trocar going down trachea
London, UK, May 24, 2011
"Our prediction from the babies we selected to carry out this operation, was that the chances of these babies' survival was less than 20% and we found that about half of these babies survived, so in simple terms, on the basis of our prediction, we improved the survival from about 20% to about 50%."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
15. Close of monitor showing balloon being inflated
London, UK, May 24, 2011
16. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
London, UK, April 18, 2011
17. Close up of Friday pan to close of instrument being held
18. Close of monitor
London, UK, May 24, 2011
19. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
Our centre that is pioneering foetal surgical techniques for the very, very rare is at the same time very actively involved in finding out ways of predicting premature delivery, pre-eclampsia, high blood pressure in pregnancy and dealing with these conditions is much more common."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
20. Close profile of Simon Friday
21. Mid of Nicolaides and Fridays in surgery watched by foetal medicine specialists
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Millimetre-wave radar and a computer constantly calculate collision risk ahead. If the risk is high, the driver is alerted and brake pressure is increased. Where a collision is unavoidable at speeds up to 40 km/h, the brakes are applied automatically to bring the car to a stop and the front seatbelts are tightened. The same radar technology is used by Adaptive Cruise Control to maintain a pre-selected distance behind the car ahead.

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A recipient of bionic reconstruction surgery to a hand affected by severe nerve damage demonstrates his hand function before and after surgery. For more details see our article on the research: http://factor-tech.com/health-augmentation/16754-thought-controlled-prosthetics-pioneering-bionic-reconstruction-surgery-performed-for-first-time/

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Diesel, a six-stone bull mastiff, is thought to be the first dog to have used the pioneering new garment. Yvonne Nugent, 47, was left devastated when the three-year-old pet pooch was caught under her trailer as she dropped off hay for horses on her farm. Diesel was left with three bone-deep lacerations on his back leg. After considering amputation and putting him down, vets at The CrescentVeterinaryClinic, Leics., decided to try the pioneering new technology on him. The KANfix bandage, created by Stridez, is a whole body garment which wraps around the wound to give extra support through low level compression. It was created by Dr NickAllen and Sally Cowan, who have both worked with Olympic champions as well as SKYCycling, EnglandRugby and Ferrari.

Paradigms are shifting once again and my guest Stuart Wilde is leading the charge. He is considered by many one of the greatest living metaphysical writers in the world today. In the last twelve years he has had over 100,000 visions, which have taught him a vast body of information not available elsewhere. Sounds incredible! I had a wonderful time speaking with him and I know you will love listening to what he has to say. Tune in!

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He has been rated among the Thinkers 50, a private list of the most influential living management thinkers. In 2001 he was second on this list, behind Peter Drucker, and in 2005 he was tenth. When the Harvard Business Review had a special issue to mark their 50th Anniversary they asked Handy, Peter Drucker and Henry Mintzberg to write special articles.

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Thoughts on Pioneering

If you're not making visible signs of progress, are you making headway?

9:41

PHILOSOPHY: Jacques Derrida

PHILOSOPHY: Jacques Derrida

PHILOSOPHY: Jacques Derrida

Jacques Derrida was a key philosopher of modern times who made pioneering explorations into the subtexts of our key concepts. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://bit.ly/2bJ3MuE
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5:00

拓荒 Pioneering Wasteland

拓荒 Pioneering Wasteland

拓荒 Pioneering Wasteland

拓荒
Pioneering Wasteland
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
不在乎 他人的疑慮
No care that others hesitate it
只在乎 自己的持續
Only care my own constancy
唯愿不斷的 幹下去
The sole will works on it endlessly
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
我沒有 成功的期許
I don't expect success coming
也沒有 失敗的恐懼
nor fear failures happening
因為這是 快樂的秩序
Because this is the order for happiness
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
這是良知 甦醒的必須
This is the must of conscience reviving
也是你我 覺醒的契機
also the key of awaking you and me back to origin
因為無人 愿意被放棄
Because no one is willing to be abandoned
就這樣 人們猜疑的慣性
Therefore, people's habitual suspicion
就這樣 人們敵禦的反應
Therefore, people's hostile reaction
無聲又無息 悄然的褪去
No disturbing nor annoying, fade away tracelessly
信賴的荒地
Wasteland without trust
是 人類和平 遙遠的距離
gets human far distance from peace
信賴的荒地
Wasteland without trust
是 人類唯要 拓荒的盲域
gets solely necessary for human beings to pioneer the blindness

6:14

Pioneering surgery for unborn babies

Pioneering surgery for unborn babies

Pioneering surgery for unborn babies

(11 Jul 2011) SHOTLIST
London, UK, April 18, 2011
1. UPSOUND: (English), Prof. Kypros Nicolaides, HarrisBirthrightResearchCentre for Foetal Medicine, Kings College Hospital
"You'll feel a jab now and that's it." (over close of trocar being inserted into foetus)
2. Wide of operating theatre filled with visiting medical specialists
3. Close of Simon Friday
4. Mid shot of Victoria Friday during procedure being comforted by her husband pan to close of monitor
5. Close of Friday
6. SOUNDBITE: (English), Simon Friday, father of baby with diaphragmatic hernia
"To be honest when we came up here and met the Professor, on that day we were wavering on both sides (whether) to terminate the pregnancy. When he gave us our options I think we both realised then that there was no option and we had to really go through with this procedure."
7. Close of Fridays reaching out and holding hands
8. Close pan from Victoria Friday to husband
9. SOUNDBITE: (English), Victoria Friday, baby has diaphragmatic hernia (start covered by previous shot)
"You just think quick way out, you know, we'll terminate it we've got a two year old it's going to disrupt her life, we're going to be miles away from home, we're going to be constantly in intensive care, there's no guarantees and then you actually start thinking about it. It's your baby. It's my child, and it's not something that is tiny and trivial that you can just get rid of one day and not think about again. We thought about it and you see them on the little screen and they're kicking, they're happy. That's our baby so we didn't have a choice really, but to continue, it probably would have haunted us forever if we would have done anything different."
10. Close up of trocar being inserted
11. Close zoom out of monitor showing camera view on trocar
London, UK, May 24, 2011
12. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
"The compression of the lungs within the thorax by the liver and the guts is so very great that the lungs do not develop normally. If we wait until the baby is born before we operate the baby will die because there will not be enough lung tissue for the baby to survive. It is in those cases where our prediction is that, if we do not do anything the babies will die after birth, that we choose to carry out prenatal surgery."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
13. Mid shot of surgery
14. Close of monitor showing trocar going down trachea
London, UK, May 24, 2011
"Our prediction from the babies we selected to carry out this operation, was that the chances of these babies' survival was less than 20% and we found that about half of these babies survived, so in simple terms, on the basis of our prediction, we improved the survival from about 20% to about 50%."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
15. Close of monitor showing balloon being inflated
London, UK, May 24, 2011
16. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
London, UK, April 18, 2011
17. Close up of Friday pan to close of instrument being held
18. Close of monitor
London, UK, May 24, 2011
19. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
Our centre that is pioneering foetal surgical techniques for the very, very rare is at the same time very actively involved in finding out ways of predicting premature delivery, pre-eclampsia, high blood pressure in pregnancy and dealing with these conditions is much more common."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
20. Close profile of Simon Friday
21. Mid of Nicolaides and Fridays in surgery watched by foetal medicine specialists
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2:03

Video of Pioneering Lexus Pre-Crash Safety

Video of Pioneering Lexus Pre-Crash Safety

Video of Pioneering Lexus Pre-Crash Safety

Millimetre-wave radar and a computer constantly calculate collision risk ahead. If the risk is high, the driver is alerted and brake pressure is increased. Where a collision is unavoidable at speeds up to 40 km/h, the brakes are applied automatically to bring the car to a stop and the front seatbelts are tightened. The same radar technology is used by Adaptive Cruise Control to maintain a pre-selected distance behind the car ahead.

2:08

Pioneering bionic reconstruction surgery performed for first time

Pioneering bionic reconstruction surgery performed for first time

Pioneering bionic reconstruction surgery performed for first time

A recipient of bionic reconstruction surgery to a hand affected by severe nerve damage demonstrates his hand function before and after surgery. For more details see our article on the research: http://factor-tech.com/health-augmentation/16754-thought-controlled-prosthetics-pioneering-bionic-reconstruction-surgery-performed-for-first-time/

Melinda Gates: Pioneering Women's Issues | Forbes

Melinda Gates once thought women's issues were "soft issues." She told us what made her change her mind.
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2:03

first dog to have life saved using pioneering protective suit

first dog to have life saved using pioneering protective suit

first dog to have life saved using pioneering protective suit

Diesel, a six-stone bull mastiff, is thought to be the first dog to have used the pioneering new garment. Yvonne Nugent, 47, was left devastated when the three-year-old pet pooch was caught under her trailer as she dropped off hay for horses on her farm. Diesel was left with three bone-deep lacerations on his back leg. After considering amputation and putting him down, vets at The CrescentVeterinaryClinic, Leics., decided to try the pioneering new technology on him. The KANfix bandage, created by Stridez, is a whole body garment which wraps around the wound to give extra support through low level compression. It was created by Dr NickAllen and Sally Cowan, who have both worked with Olympic champions as well as SKYCycling, EnglandRugby and Ferrari.

Jotiba Phule : Pioneering Reform

Paradigm Shifters: Stuart Wilde - Pioneering Great of Consciousness

Paradigms are shifting once again and my guest Stuart Wilde is leading the charge. He is considered by many one of the greatest living metaphysical writers in the world today. In the last twelve years he has had over 100,000 visions, which have taught him a vast body of information not available elsewhere. Sounds incredible! I had a wonderful time speaking with him and I know you will love listening to what he has to say. Tune in!

8:48

Pioneering Underground Mining

Pioneering Underground Mining

Pioneering Underground Mining

Joy Mining Machinery releases a new version of its most popular video "Pioneering Underground Mining".
You can request a free copy of this video by contacting webresponse@joy.com and provide your name and mailing address and if you want the copy in DVD or Blu-ray format.
It was first produced in 2001 to support a request by our US Midwest sales region to help a customer explain the difference between room and pillar and longwall mining to finance people. It quickly became the most widely distributed video in our library being used by universities, schools, shown to community groups, etc.
The program was updated to show new products and includes all new HD video and animations.

Charles Handy on Reinventing Society

Pioneering thinker and visionary Charles Handy asks what the aims of an ideal future society would be.
Charles Handy CBE is one of the giants of contemporary thought. His books on management have changed the way we view business, and his work on broader issues and trends has changed the way we view contemporary society. He now turns his formidable mind to our future.
Society is undergoing a wholescale revision - we are seeing dramatic changes in the way we live, work, educate our children, and govern ourselves. Technology has given us freedom, independence, and the means to do things ourselves, but do we need more to fully utilise our own potential? Is capitalism in its current iteration a sustainable system, and how long can we work with a society built on credit and an economy built on growth alone? Pioneering thinker Charles Handy visits the RSA to chart some of these changes, and offer some creative ways forward.
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2:20

TAIT Creates Pioneering Live Entertainment Experiences with Dell

TAIT Creates Pioneering Live Entertainment Experiences with Dell

TAIT Creates Pioneering Live Entertainment Experiences with Dell

TAIT is a leader in delivering live entertainment shows globally. From design to construction, TAIT produces sets and stages using Dell technology for some of the world’s biggest artists such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers. At the heart of TAIT is a Dell core comprising Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, Dell Precision workstations and Dell monitors. Every day personnel are using Dell technology to help design, build and manage pioneering live entertainment experiences to audiences worldwide.
Learn more: http://dell.to/2duNBzw

2:39

BBC NEWS; Leg kept alive on arm - in pioneering surgery

BBC NEWS; Leg kept alive on arm - in pioneering surgery

BBC NEWS; Leg kept alive on arm - in pioneering surgery

BBCNewsCancer patient's leg kept alive by being attached to arm
By Sharon Barbour
Surgeons removed a man's tumour and rebuilt his body using leg muscles and tissue they had removed and attached to his arm to keep alive. The operation on Sunderland man Ian McGregor lasted 18 hours and is thought to be the first of its kind in the UK.
Surgeons at Newcastle's Freeman Hospital took his calf, attached it to his arm and then used it to repair the site of the operation.

Adam Smith and the Birth of Economics | Lawrence Reed

Lawrence Reed, President of FEE, discusses Adam Smith's role in the development of economic thought. Mr. Reed outlines how Smith's background in moral philosophy led to his pioneering the study of economics. This lecture was given during the 2011 FEE Summer Seminars.

0:31

CMC MARKETS | Pioneering Thoughts | 30"

CMC MARKETS | Pioneering Thoughts | 30"

CMC MARKETS | Pioneering Thoughts | 30"

0:16

CMC MARKETS | Pioneering Thoughts | 15"

CMC MARKETS | Pioneering Thoughts | 15"

CMC MARKETS | Pioneering Thoughts | 15"

7:18

NEON PIONEER thoughts and ANNOUNCEMENT

NEON PIONEER thoughts and ANNOUNCEMENT

NEON PIONEER thoughts and ANNOUNCEMENT

ig: @neonpioneer
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Comment below if you are a nomad too!

2:05

Scratching on pioneer DDJ SZ2 (my thoughts)

Scratching on pioneer DDJ SZ2 (my thoughts)

Scratching on pioneer DDJ SZ2 (my thoughts)

0:36

DoceboInspire - User Conference, Boston- Massachusetts

DoceboInspire - User Conference, Boston- Massachusetts

DoceboInspire - User Conference, Boston- Massachusetts

Docebo Inspire brings together thought leaders and industry pioneers in learning and development to share the latest trends and best practices in eLearning with peers.

Thoughts on Pioneering

If you're not making visible signs of progress, are you making headway?

published: 01 Oct 2016

PHILOSOPHY: Jacques Derrida

Jacques Derrida was a key philosopher of modern times who made pioneering explorations into the subtexts of our key concepts. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://bit.ly/2bJ3MuE
Our website has classes, articles and products to help you think and grow: http://bit.ly/2bYhI6j
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published: 02 Sep 2016

拓荒 Pioneering Wasteland

拓荒
Pioneering Wasteland
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
不在乎 他人的疑慮
No care that others hesitate it
只在乎 自己的持續
Only care my own constancy
唯愿不斷的 幹下去
The sole will works on it endlessly
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
我沒有 成功的期許
I don't expect success coming
也沒有 失敗的恐懼
nor fear failures happening
因為這是 快樂的秩序
Because this is the order for happiness
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
這是良知 甦醒的必須
This is the must of conscience reviving
也是你我 覺醒的契機
also the key of awaking you and me back to origin
因為無人 愿意被放棄
Because no one is willing to be abandoned
就這樣 人們猜疑的慣性
Therefore, people's habitual suspicion
就這樣 人們敵禦...

published: 18 Jan 2017

Pioneering surgery for unborn babies

(11 Jul 2011) SHOTLIST
London, UK, April 18, 2011
1. UPSOUND: (English), Prof. Kypros Nicolaides, HarrisBirthrightResearchCentre for Foetal Medicine, Kings College Hospital
"You'll feel a jab now and that's it." (over close of trocar being inserted into foetus)
2. Wide of operating theatre filled with visiting medical specialists
3. Close of Simon Friday
4. Mid shot of Victoria Friday during procedure being comforted by her husband pan to close of monitor
5. Close of Friday
6. SOUNDBITE: (English), Simon Friday, father of baby with diaphragmatic hernia
"To be honest when we came up here and met the Professor, on that day we were wavering on both sides (whether) to terminate the pregnancy. When he gave us our options I think we both realised then that there was no option and ...

published: 30 Jul 2015

Video of Pioneering Lexus Pre-Crash Safety

Millimetre-wave radar and a computer constantly calculate collision risk ahead. If the risk is high, the driver is alerted and brake pressure is increased. Where a collision is unavoidable at speeds up to 40 km/h, the brakes are applied automatically to bring the car to a stop and the front seatbelts are tightened. The same radar technology is used by Adaptive Cruise Control to maintain a pre-selected distance behind the car ahead.

published: 30 Aug 2012

Pioneering bionic reconstruction surgery performed for first time

A recipient of bionic reconstruction surgery to a hand affected by severe nerve damage demonstrates his hand function before and after surgery. For more details see our article on the research: http://factor-tech.com/health-augmentation/16754-thought-controlled-prosthetics-pioneering-bionic-reconstruction-surgery-performed-for-first-time/

Melinda Gates: Pioneering Women's Issues | Forbes

Melinda Gates once thought women's issues were "soft issues." She told us what made her change her mind.
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published: 06 Jun 2016

first dog to have life saved using pioneering protective suit

Diesel, a six-stone bull mastiff, is thought to be the first dog to have used the pioneering new garment. Yvonne Nugent, 47, was left devastated when the three-year-old pet pooch was caught under her trailer as she dropped off hay for horses on her farm. Diesel was left with three bone-deep lacerations on his back leg. After considering amputation and putting him down, vets at The CrescentVeterinaryClinic, Leics., decided to try the pioneering new technology on him. The KANfix bandage, created by Stridez, is a whole body garment which wraps around the wound to give extra support through low level compression. It was created by Dr NickAllen and Sally Cowan, who have both worked with Olympic champions as well as SKYCycling, EnglandRugby and Ferrari.

MeetMasterCertifiedLaw of Attraction transformation coach and pioneering energy healer Linda Armstrong .
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Linda is a gifted energy healer, certified ThetaHealer, LOACoach and certified as a GATEMethod facilitator.
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published: 03 Jun 2017

Jotiba Phule : Pioneering Reform

Paradigm Shifters: Stuart Wilde - Pioneering Great of Consciousness

Paradigms are shifting once again and my guest Stuart Wilde is leading the charge. He is considered by many one of the greatest living metaphysical writers in the world today. In the last twelve years he has had over 100,000 visions, which have taught him a vast body of information not available elsewhere. Sounds incredible! I had a wonderful time speaking with him and I know you will love listening to what he has to say. Tune in!

published: 27 May 2017

Pioneering Underground Mining

Joy Mining Machinery releases a new version of its most popular video "Pioneering Underground Mining".
You can request a free copy of this video by contacting webresponse@joy.com and provide your name and mailing address and if you want the copy in DVD or Blu-ray format.
It was first produced in 2001 to support a request by our US Midwest sales region to help a customer explain the difference between room and pillar and longwall mining to finance people. It quickly became the most widely distributed video in our library being used by universities, schools, shown to community groups, etc.
The program was updated to show new products and includes all new HD video and animations.

Charles Handy on Reinventing Society

Pioneering thinker and visionary Charles Handy asks what the aims of an ideal future society would be.
Charles Handy CBE is one of the giants of contemporary thought. His books on management have changed the way we view business, and his work on broader issues and trends has changed the way we view contemporary society. He now turns his formidable mind to our future.
Society is undergoing a wholescale revision - we are seeing dramatic changes in the way we live, work, educate our children, and govern ourselves. Technology has given us freedom, independence, and the means to do things ourselves, but do we need more to fully utilise our own potential? Is capitalism in its current iteration a sustainable system, and how long can we work with a society built on credit and an economy built on...

published: 13 Nov 2015

TAIT Creates Pioneering Live Entertainment Experiences with Dell

TAIT is a leader in delivering live entertainment shows globally. From design to construction, TAIT produces sets and stages using Dell technology for some of the world’s biggest artists such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers. At the heart of TAIT is a Dell core comprising Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, Dell Precision workstations and Dell monitors. Every day personnel are using Dell technology to help design, build and manage pioneering live entertainment experiences to audiences worldwide.
Learn more: http://dell.to/2duNBzw

published: 12 Oct 2016

BBC NEWS; Leg kept alive on arm - in pioneering surgery

BBCNewsCancer patient's leg kept alive by being attached to arm
By Sharon Barbour
Surgeons removed a man's tumour and rebuilt his body using leg muscles and tissue they had removed and attached to his arm to keep alive. The operation on Sunderland man Ian McGregor lasted 18 hours and is thought to be the first of its kind in the UK.
Surgeons at Newcastle's Freeman Hospital took his calf, attached it to his arm and then used it to repair the site of the operation.

published: 03 Mar 2014

Trailer: Cities of Tomorrow: New Cities (ARTE)

Imagine the future – new, smart, ecological and hyper-connected cities, nourishing the hope for more sustainable lifestyles… This is not science fiction – it’s the adventure of building the cities of tomorrow. With these full-scale prototypes, scientists are experimenting green and technological systems to answer the two major challenges that future societies face: on the one hand, the question of energy, with the looming shortage of resources, and on the other hand, the demographic conundrum threatening cities with its skyrocketing figures: the number of city dwellers (today around 3.6 billion) is likely to reach 6.3 billion in 2050. That’s 50 to 70% of the world population.
From Songdo (South Korea) to King Abdullah Economic City (Saudi Arabia), this documentary follows the experts who ...

published: 22 Oct 2014

Adam Smith and the Birth of Economics | Lawrence Reed

Lawrence Reed, President of FEE, discusses Adam Smith's role in the development of economic thought. Mr. Reed outlines how Smith's background in moral philosophy led to his pioneering the study of economics. This lecture was given during the 2011 FEE Summer Seminars.

published: 24 Jul 2012

CMC MARKETS | Pioneering Thoughts | 30"

published: 29 Sep 2014

CMC MARKETS | Pioneering Thoughts | 15"

published: 29 Sep 2014

NEON PIONEER thoughts and ANNOUNCEMENT

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published: 24 Nov 2016

Scratching on pioneer DDJ SZ2 (my thoughts)

published: 21 Mar 2017

DoceboInspire - User Conference, Boston- Massachusetts

Docebo Inspire brings together thought leaders and industry pioneers in learning and development to share the latest trends and best practices in eLearning with peers.

PHILOSOPHY: Jacques Derrida

Jacques Derrida was a key philosopher of modern times who made pioneering explorations into the subtexts of our key concepts. If you like our films, take a loo...

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拓荒 Pioneering Wasteland

拓荒
Pioneering Wasteland
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
不在乎 他人的疑慮
No care that others hesitat...

拓荒
Pioneering Wasteland
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
不在乎 他人的疑慮
No care that others hesitate it
只在乎 自己的持續
Only care my own constancy
唯愿不斷的 幹下去
The sole will works on it endlessly
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
我沒有 成功的期許
I don't expect success coming
也沒有 失敗的恐懼
nor fear failures happening
因為這是 快樂的秩序
Because this is the order for happiness
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
這是良知 甦醒的必須
This is the must of conscience reviving
也是你我 覺醒的契機
also the key of awaking you and me back to origin
因為無人 愿意被放棄
Because no one is willing to be abandoned
就這樣 人們猜疑的慣性
Therefore, people's habitual suspicion
就這樣 人們敵禦的反應
Therefore, people's hostile reaction
無聲又無息 悄然的褪去
No disturbing nor annoying, fade away tracelessly
信賴的荒地
Wasteland without trust
是 人類和平 遙遠的距離
gets human far distance from peace
信賴的荒地
Wasteland without trust
是 人類唯要 拓荒的盲域
gets solely necessary for human beings to pioneer the blindness

拓荒
Pioneering Wasteland
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
不在乎 他人的疑慮
No care that others hesitate it
只在乎 自己的持續
Only care my own constancy
唯愿不斷的 幹下去
The sole will works on it endlessly
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
我沒有 成功的期許
I don't expect success coming
也沒有 失敗的恐懼
nor fear failures happening
因為這是 快樂的秩序
Because this is the order for happiness
這是一場 驚天動地的戰役
This is a war of overwhelming world
卻是一場 毫髮無傷的樂趣
But it's a joy of none harm at all
這是良知 甦醒的必須
This is the must of conscience reviving
也是你我 覺醒的契機
also the key of awaking you and me back to origin
因為無人 愿意被放棄
Because no one is willing to be abandoned
就這樣 人們猜疑的慣性
Therefore, people's habitual suspicion
就這樣 人們敵禦的反應
Therefore, people's hostile reaction
無聲又無息 悄然的褪去
No disturbing nor annoying, fade away tracelessly
信賴的荒地
Wasteland without trust
是 人類和平 遙遠的距離
gets human far distance from peace
信賴的荒地
Wasteland without trust
是 人類唯要 拓荒的盲域
gets solely necessary for human beings to pioneer the blindness

(11 Jul 2011) SHOTLIST
London, UK, April 18, 2011
1. UPSOUND: (English), Prof. Kypros Nicolaides, HarrisBirthrightResearchCentre for Foetal Medicine, Kings College Hospital
"You'll feel a jab now and that's it." (over close of trocar being inserted into foetus)
2. Wide of operating theatre filled with visiting medical specialists
3. Close of Simon Friday
4. Mid shot of Victoria Friday during procedure being comforted by her husband pan to close of monitor
5. Close of Friday
6. SOUNDBITE: (English), Simon Friday, father of baby with diaphragmatic hernia
"To be honest when we came up here and met the Professor, on that day we were wavering on both sides (whether) to terminate the pregnancy. When he gave us our options I think we both realised then that there was no option and we had to really go through with this procedure."
7. Close of Fridays reaching out and holding hands
8. Close pan from Victoria Friday to husband
9. SOUNDBITE: (English), Victoria Friday, baby has diaphragmatic hernia (start covered by previous shot)
"You just think quick way out, you know, we'll terminate it we've got a two year old it's going to disrupt her life, we're going to be miles away from home, we're going to be constantly in intensive care, there's no guarantees and then you actually start thinking about it. It's your baby. It's my child, and it's not something that is tiny and trivial that you can just get rid of one day and not think about again. We thought about it and you see them on the little screen and they're kicking, they're happy. That's our baby so we didn't have a choice really, but to continue, it probably would have haunted us forever if we would have done anything different."
10. Close up of trocar being inserted
11. Close zoom out of monitor showing camera view on trocar
London, UK, May 24, 2011
12. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
"The compression of the lungs within the thorax by the liver and the guts is so very great that the lungs do not develop normally. If we wait until the baby is born before we operate the baby will die because there will not be enough lung tissue for the baby to survive. It is in those cases where our prediction is that, if we do not do anything the babies will die after birth, that we choose to carry out prenatal surgery."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
13. Mid shot of surgery
14. Close of monitor showing trocar going down trachea
London, UK, May 24, 2011
"Our prediction from the babies we selected to carry out this operation, was that the chances of these babies' survival was less than 20% and we found that about half of these babies survived, so in simple terms, on the basis of our prediction, we improved the survival from about 20% to about 50%."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
15. Close of monitor showing balloon being inflated
London, UK, May 24, 2011
16. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
London, UK, April 18, 2011
17. Close up of Friday pan to close of instrument being held
18. Close of monitor
London, UK, May 24, 2011
19. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
Our centre that is pioneering foetal surgical techniques for the very, very rare is at the same time very actively involved in finding out ways of predicting premature delivery, pre-eclampsia, high blood pressure in pregnancy and dealing with these conditions is much more common."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
20. Close profile of Simon Friday
21. Mid of Nicolaides and Fridays in surgery watched by foetal medicine specialists
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(11 Jul 2011) SHOTLIST
London, UK, April 18, 2011
1. UPSOUND: (English), Prof. Kypros Nicolaides, HarrisBirthrightResearchCentre for Foetal Medicine, Kings College Hospital
"You'll feel a jab now and that's it." (over close of trocar being inserted into foetus)
2. Wide of operating theatre filled with visiting medical specialists
3. Close of Simon Friday
4. Mid shot of Victoria Friday during procedure being comforted by her husband pan to close of monitor
5. Close of Friday
6. SOUNDBITE: (English), Simon Friday, father of baby with diaphragmatic hernia
"To be honest when we came up here and met the Professor, on that day we were wavering on both sides (whether) to terminate the pregnancy. When he gave us our options I think we both realised then that there was no option and we had to really go through with this procedure."
7. Close of Fridays reaching out and holding hands
8. Close pan from Victoria Friday to husband
9. SOUNDBITE: (English), Victoria Friday, baby has diaphragmatic hernia (start covered by previous shot)
"You just think quick way out, you know, we'll terminate it we've got a two year old it's going to disrupt her life, we're going to be miles away from home, we're going to be constantly in intensive care, there's no guarantees and then you actually start thinking about it. It's your baby. It's my child, and it's not something that is tiny and trivial that you can just get rid of one day and not think about again. We thought about it and you see them on the little screen and they're kicking, they're happy. That's our baby so we didn't have a choice really, but to continue, it probably would have haunted us forever if we would have done anything different."
10. Close up of trocar being inserted
11. Close zoom out of monitor showing camera view on trocar
London, UK, May 24, 2011
12. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
"The compression of the lungs within the thorax by the liver and the guts is so very great that the lungs do not develop normally. If we wait until the baby is born before we operate the baby will die because there will not be enough lung tissue for the baby to survive. It is in those cases where our prediction is that, if we do not do anything the babies will die after birth, that we choose to carry out prenatal surgery."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
13. Mid shot of surgery
14. Close of monitor showing trocar going down trachea
London, UK, May 24, 2011
"Our prediction from the babies we selected to carry out this operation, was that the chances of these babies' survival was less than 20% and we found that about half of these babies survived, so in simple terms, on the basis of our prediction, we improved the survival from about 20% to about 50%."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
15. Close of monitor showing balloon being inflated
London, UK, May 24, 2011
16. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
London, UK, April 18, 2011
17. Close up of Friday pan to close of instrument being held
18. Close of monitor
London, UK, May 24, 2011
19. SOUNDBITE: (English), Prof Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
Our centre that is pioneering foetal surgical techniques for the very, very rare is at the same time very actively involved in finding out ways of predicting premature delivery, pre-eclampsia, high blood pressure in pregnancy and dealing with these conditions is much more common."
London, UK, April 18, 2011
20. Close profile of Simon Friday
21. Mid of Nicolaides and Fridays in surgery watched by foetal medicine specialists
LEAD IN:
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Video of Pioneering Lexus Pre-Crash Safety

Millimetre-wave radar and a computer constantly calculate collision risk ahead. If the risk is high, the driver is alerted and brake pressure is increased. Wher...

Millimetre-wave radar and a computer constantly calculate collision risk ahead. If the risk is high, the driver is alerted and brake pressure is increased. Where a collision is unavoidable at speeds up to 40 km/h, the brakes are applied automatically to bring the car to a stop and the front seatbelts are tightened. The same radar technology is used by Adaptive Cruise Control to maintain a pre-selected distance behind the car ahead.

Millimetre-wave radar and a computer constantly calculate collision risk ahead. If the risk is high, the driver is alerted and brake pressure is increased. Where a collision is unavoidable at speeds up to 40 km/h, the brakes are applied automatically to bring the car to a stop and the front seatbelts are tightened. The same radar technology is used by Adaptive Cruise Control to maintain a pre-selected distance behind the car ahead.

Pioneering bionic reconstruction surgery performed for first time

A recipient of bionic reconstruction surgery to a hand affected by severe nerve damage demonstrates his hand function before and after surgery. For more details...

A recipient of bionic reconstruction surgery to a hand affected by severe nerve damage demonstrates his hand function before and after surgery. For more details see our article on the research: http://factor-tech.com/health-augmentation/16754-thought-controlled-prosthetics-pioneering-bionic-reconstruction-surgery-performed-for-first-time/

A recipient of bionic reconstruction surgery to a hand affected by severe nerve damage demonstrates his hand function before and after surgery. For more details see our article on the research: http://factor-tech.com/health-augmentation/16754-thought-controlled-prosthetics-pioneering-bionic-reconstruction-surgery-performed-for-first-time/

Melinda Gates: Pioneering Women's Issues | Forbes

Melinda Gates once thought women's issues were "soft issues." She told us what made her change her mind.
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first dog to have life saved using pioneering protective suit

Diesel, a six-stone bull mastiff, is thought to be the first dog to have used the pioneering new garment. Yvonne Nugent, 47, was left devastated when the three-...

Diesel, a six-stone bull mastiff, is thought to be the first dog to have used the pioneering new garment. Yvonne Nugent, 47, was left devastated when the three-year-old pet pooch was caught under her trailer as she dropped off hay for horses on her farm. Diesel was left with three bone-deep lacerations on his back leg. After considering amputation and putting him down, vets at The CrescentVeterinaryClinic, Leics., decided to try the pioneering new technology on him. The KANfix bandage, created by Stridez, is a whole body garment which wraps around the wound to give extra support through low level compression. It was created by Dr NickAllen and Sally Cowan, who have both worked with Olympic champions as well as SKYCycling, EnglandRugby and Ferrari.

Diesel, a six-stone bull mastiff, is thought to be the first dog to have used the pioneering new garment. Yvonne Nugent, 47, was left devastated when the three-year-old pet pooch was caught under her trailer as she dropped off hay for horses on her farm. Diesel was left with three bone-deep lacerations on his back leg. After considering amputation and putting him down, vets at The CrescentVeterinaryClinic, Leics., decided to try the pioneering new technology on him. The KANfix bandage, created by Stridez, is a whole body garment which wraps around the wound to give extra support through low level compression. It was created by Dr NickAllen and Sally Cowan, who have both worked with Olympic champions as well as SKYCycling, EnglandRugby and Ferrari.

Paradigm Shifters: Stuart Wilde - Pioneering Great of Consciousness

Paradigms are shifting once again and my guest Stuart Wilde is leading the charge. He is considered by many one of the greatest living metaphysical writers in t...

Paradigms are shifting once again and my guest Stuart Wilde is leading the charge. He is considered by many one of the greatest living metaphysical writers in the world today. In the last twelve years he has had over 100,000 visions, which have taught him a vast body of information not available elsewhere. Sounds incredible! I had a wonderful time speaking with him and I know you will love listening to what he has to say. Tune in!

Paradigms are shifting once again and my guest Stuart Wilde is leading the charge. He is considered by many one of the greatest living metaphysical writers in the world today. In the last twelve years he has had over 100,000 visions, which have taught him a vast body of information not available elsewhere. Sounds incredible! I had a wonderful time speaking with him and I know you will love listening to what he has to say. Tune in!

Joy Mining Machinery releases a new version of its most popular video "Pioneering Underground Mining".
You can request a free copy of this video by contacting webresponse@joy.com and provide your name and mailing address and if you want the copy in DVD or Blu-ray format.
It was first produced in 2001 to support a request by our US Midwest sales region to help a customer explain the difference between room and pillar and longwall mining to finance people. It quickly became the most widely distributed video in our library being used by universities, schools, shown to community groups, etc.
The program was updated to show new products and includes all new HD video and animations.

Joy Mining Machinery releases a new version of its most popular video "Pioneering Underground Mining".
You can request a free copy of this video by contacting webresponse@joy.com and provide your name and mailing address and if you want the copy in DVD or Blu-ray format.
It was first produced in 2001 to support a request by our US Midwest sales region to help a customer explain the difference between room and pillar and longwall mining to finance people. It quickly became the most widely distributed video in our library being used by universities, schools, shown to community groups, etc.
The program was updated to show new products and includes all new HD video and animations.

Charles Handy on Reinventing Society

Pioneering thinker and visionary Charles Handy asks what the aims of an ideal future society would be.
Charles Handy CBE is one of the giants of contemporary t...

Pioneering thinker and visionary Charles Handy asks what the aims of an ideal future society would be.
Charles Handy CBE is one of the giants of contemporary thought. His books on management have changed the way we view business, and his work on broader issues and trends has changed the way we view contemporary society. He now turns his formidable mind to our future.
Society is undergoing a wholescale revision - we are seeing dramatic changes in the way we live, work, educate our children, and govern ourselves. Technology has given us freedom, independence, and the means to do things ourselves, but do we need more to fully utilise our own potential? Is capitalism in its current iteration a sustainable system, and how long can we work with a society built on credit and an economy built on growth alone? Pioneering thinker Charles Handy visits the RSA to chart some of these changes, and offer some creative ways forward.
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Pioneering thinker and visionary Charles Handy asks what the aims of an ideal future society would be.
Charles Handy CBE is one of the giants of contemporary thought. His books on management have changed the way we view business, and his work on broader issues and trends has changed the way we view contemporary society. He now turns his formidable mind to our future.
Society is undergoing a wholescale revision - we are seeing dramatic changes in the way we live, work, educate our children, and govern ourselves. Technology has given us freedom, independence, and the means to do things ourselves, but do we need more to fully utilise our own potential? Is capitalism in its current iteration a sustainable system, and how long can we work with a society built on credit and an economy built on growth alone? Pioneering thinker Charles Handy visits the RSA to chart some of these changes, and offer some creative ways forward.
Follow the RSA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RSAEvents
Like the RSA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theRSAorg
Listen to RSA podcasts: https://soundcloud.com/the_rsa
See RSA Events behind the scenes: https://instagram.com/rsa_events/

TAIT Creates Pioneering Live Entertainment Experiences with Dell

TAIT is a leader in delivering live entertainment shows globally. From design to construction, TAIT produces sets and stages using Dell technology for some of t...

TAIT is a leader in delivering live entertainment shows globally. From design to construction, TAIT produces sets and stages using Dell technology for some of the world’s biggest artists such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers. At the heart of TAIT is a Dell core comprising Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, Dell Precision workstations and Dell monitors. Every day personnel are using Dell technology to help design, build and manage pioneering live entertainment experiences to audiences worldwide.
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TAIT is a leader in delivering live entertainment shows globally. From design to construction, TAIT produces sets and stages using Dell technology for some of the world’s biggest artists such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers. At the heart of TAIT is a Dell core comprising Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, Dell Precision workstations and Dell monitors. Every day personnel are using Dell technology to help design, build and manage pioneering live entertainment experiences to audiences worldwide.
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BBC NEWS; Leg kept alive on arm - in pioneering surgery

BBCNewsCancer patient's leg kept alive by being attached to arm
By Sharon Barbour
Surgeons removed a man's tumour and rebuilt his body using leg muscles ...

BBCNewsCancer patient's leg kept alive by being attached to arm
By Sharon Barbour
Surgeons removed a man's tumour and rebuilt his body using leg muscles and tissue they had removed and attached to his arm to keep alive. The operation on Sunderland man Ian McGregor lasted 18 hours and is thought to be the first of its kind in the UK.
Surgeons at Newcastle's Freeman Hospital took his calf, attached it to his arm and then used it to repair the site of the operation.

BBCNewsCancer patient's leg kept alive by being attached to arm
By Sharon Barbour
Surgeons removed a man's tumour and rebuilt his body using leg muscles and tissue they had removed and attached to his arm to keep alive. The operation on Sunderland man Ian McGregor lasted 18 hours and is thought to be the first of its kind in the UK.
Surgeons at Newcastle's Freeman Hospital took his calf, attached it to his arm and then used it to repair the site of the operation.

Lawrence Reed, President of FEE, discusses Adam Smith's role in the development of economic thought. Mr. Reed outlines how Smith's background in moral philosophy led to his pioneering the study of economics. This lecture was given during the 2011 FEE Summer Seminars.

Lawrence Reed, President of FEE, discusses Adam Smith's role in the development of economic thought. Mr. Reed outlines how Smith's background in moral philosophy led to his pioneering the study of economics. This lecture was given during the 2011 FEE Summer Seminars.

50 Things to do in London Travel Guide

London is one of the most visited cities in the whole world, and it's easy to see why. It is vibrant, it is exciting, and there's something to do every single night of the week. You could spend a full year in London and never run out of new places to visit, but since we were a bit more limited with our time, we decided to film a city guide showcasing 50 things to do in London. We hope this will help showcase some of the sights and attractions this city has to offer, and that it'll come in handy for anyone out there planning a trip. Let's begin!
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London Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings.
Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London.
Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre d...

published: 07 Mar 2013

London | Travel Guide & Overview | HD 1080p

London, England! A modern city built on thousands of years of history. From Millennium Bridge to Big Ben, from the London Eye to Buckingham Palace, we’re covering some of London's most iconic landmarks!
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London Travel Guide

Here it is, our pilot episode!
Why am I doing this? I travel a lot. Too much. And recently I find myself rocking up in a city that I've never been to before and know very little about. On any level. Culture, language, transport, money, food, etc. But most travel shows are an hour-long, US-centric, full of bad information, and almost exclusively aimed at tourists. So I wanted to create something different. Something aimed at the frequent traveller, something portable and short-form. Something...useful.
In our pilot episode we get you in, out, and around the wonderful city of London, England. We tell you the best way to get from the airport into the city, the best way to get around, how much things cost, and why you should ALWAYS stand on the right.
In follow up episodes we'll be adding ...

published: 16 Feb 2015

How to do London: The Basics - London Travel Guide

Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether it's your first time visiting London, or if you've been before, learn how to do London like a local with our How to do London series!
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started in London including ideas for where to go, things to do, upcoming events, activities and London attractions.
Coming to London as a tourist? Follow our tips for how to do London: the basics and you'll feel right at home with the locals!
From how to use an oyster card to travel around the city, to ideas for things to do including how to beat the queues, we've got it covered. You'll also find out how to pronounce some of our most popular placenames just like a London...

published: 21 May 2014

10 Important Things to Know Before Visiting London

These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. London underground tips, how to tip in restaurants, and how to pronounce some of the trickier names, and more.
**Updates and corrections:
- They call it the River Thames (not Thames River)
- For all oyster cards, zone charges have increased. For example, travel via zones 1-2 for the day (plus any bus rides) it costs £6.60 the most for that day
*Get my free London 101Guide - http://loveandlondon.com/london-101-guide-main?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=10%20Things
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published: 08 Oct 2015

London Travel Guide - Top FREE Things to do in London, England!

LondonTravelGuide - Top FREEThings to do in London, England! Believe it or not, you can actually explore London, England for free! Today we're going to show you how you can have an amazing time in one of the most expensive cities in the world without spending a penny.
Huge thank you to YHA for helping out with our stay in London!
Here are each of the places we visit in the video:
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FreeWalkingTours - https://www.undiscoveredlondon.com/things-to-do/walking-tours/free-walking-tour/ / http://www.neweuropetours.eu/london/en/home / http://www.freetoursbyfoot.com/london-tours/
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Borough Market - http://boroughmarket....

🇬🇧 LONDON Travel Guide 🇬🇧 | Travel better in ENGLAND!

There's SO MUCH going on in London! We've tried to cram it all into less than 7 minutes and I think we've done a pretty good job :D We cover transport, food, apps, money and tourist attractions - enjoy!
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LONDON TRAVEL GUIDE

We show you how to do London like a local.
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Weekends in London - A London Travel Guide

Welcome to The WeekendsTravelSeries. Come along with me on this London travel guide and discover the top things to do in London. The guide is specifically tailored towards a 36 to 72 hours timeframe and aims to provide inspiration for what to do, what to see and what to eat in a major travel destination. Dig through this guide and learn how to travel London and get the most out of your weekend getaway.
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London (United Kingdom) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church archite...

published: 13 Aug 2013

Things to know before visiting London! Travel tips & advice

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published: 11 Jan 2018

London Travel Guide: A Night and Day in England with Jack Guinness | EP. 3 | British GQ

Watch this before you travel to London - London Travel Vlog

This is our LondonTravelVlog - Watch this before you travel to London and also watch our London Travel Vlog and London Travel Vlog Playlist linked below to find more things to do in London. We spent one day in London just walking around and enjoying the vibes. Follow us on Instagram to keep up to date with our 2 month trip through South East Asia and remember to subscribe.
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The Beginners Guide To London TRAVEL

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In this episode of city hacks London presenter Syrus Lowe shares his beginners guide to London travel.
The first London top tip is to make sure you get an oyster card, you can do this before you even get here by visiting this site: https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/visiting-london/visitor-oyste...

London Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for fin...

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A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings.
Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London.
Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre districts in the world here, and can take in a different play almost every night of the week.
For a real treat, climb aboard the London Eye, a giant, rotating Ferris wheel, and see the old and new parts of the city all at once.
Visit our London travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings.
Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London.
Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre districts in the world here, and can take in a different play almost every night of the week.
For a real treat, climb aboard the London Eye, a giant, rotating Ferris wheel, and see the old and new parts of the city all at once.
Visit our London travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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London Travel Guide

Here it is, our pilot episode!
Why am I doing this? I travel a lot. Too much. And recently I find myself rocking up in a city that I've never been to before an...

Here it is, our pilot episode!
Why am I doing this? I travel a lot. Too much. And recently I find myself rocking up in a city that I've never been to before and know very little about. On any level. Culture, language, transport, money, food, etc. But most travel shows are an hour-long, US-centric, full of bad information, and almost exclusively aimed at tourists. So I wanted to create something different. Something aimed at the frequent traveller, something portable and short-form. Something...useful.
In our pilot episode we get you in, out, and around the wonderful city of London, England. We tell you the best way to get from the airport into the city, the best way to get around, how much things cost, and why you should ALWAYS stand on the right.
In follow up episodes we'll be adding a food and drink segment, as well as tips on how to avoid those awkward social and business faux pas.
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch this and welcome any thoughts, feedback, ideas, and suggestions for future episodes. Travel is my passion and I'm excited to share it with you.
Oh and don't forget to subscribe for new episodes in a city near you!
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Here it is, our pilot episode!
Why am I doing this? I travel a lot. Too much. And recently I find myself rocking up in a city that I've never been to before and know very little about. On any level. Culture, language, transport, money, food, etc. But most travel shows are an hour-long, US-centric, full of bad information, and almost exclusively aimed at tourists. So I wanted to create something different. Something aimed at the frequent traveller, something portable and short-form. Something...useful.
In our pilot episode we get you in, out, and around the wonderful city of London, England. We tell you the best way to get from the airport into the city, the best way to get around, how much things cost, and why you should ALWAYS stand on the right.
In follow up episodes we'll be adding a food and drink segment, as well as tips on how to avoid those awkward social and business faux pas.
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch this and welcome any thoughts, feedback, ideas, and suggestions for future episodes. Travel is my passion and I'm excited to share it with you.
Oh and don't forget to subscribe for new episodes in a city near you!
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/attache_travel
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How to do London: The Basics - London Travel Guide

Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether it's your first time visiting London, or if you've been before, learn how ...

Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether it's your first time visiting London, or if you've been before, learn how to do London like a local with our How to do London series!
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started in London including ideas for where to go, things to do, upcoming events, activities and London attractions.
Coming to London as a tourist? Follow our tips for how to do London: the basics and you'll feel right at home with the locals!
From how to use an oyster card to travel around the city, to ideas for things to do including how to beat the queues, we've got it covered. You'll also find out how to pronounce some of our most popular placenames just like a Londoner, plus we'll help you navigate your way around the city by Tube, bus, bike and on foot so you can find your own hidden gems and discover your own London.
Join your guides Tash and Menna as they uncover some of London's many fantastic experiences such as hiring a bike in a Royal Park or sampling tempting treats in a London food market.
Subscribe for more travel guides from http://www.visitlondon.com
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Want more travel guide tips? Head to our website! http://www.visitlondon.com
Whether it's your first time visiting London, or if you've been before, learn how to do London like a local with our How to do London series!
Go to http://www.visitlondon.com - the official London city guide for everything you need to get started in London including ideas for where to go, things to do, upcoming events, activities and London attractions.
Coming to London as a tourist? Follow our tips for how to do London: the basics and you'll feel right at home with the locals!
From how to use an oyster card to travel around the city, to ideas for things to do including how to beat the queues, we've got it covered. You'll also find out how to pronounce some of our most popular placenames just like a Londoner, plus we'll help you navigate your way around the city by Tube, bus, bike and on foot so you can find your own hidden gems and discover your own London.
Join your guides Tash and Menna as they uncover some of London's many fantastic experiences such as hiring a bike in a Royal Park or sampling tempting treats in a London food market.
Subscribe for more travel guides from http://www.visitlondon.com
Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/visitlondon
Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/visitlondon
Follow us on Instagram : http://instagram.com/visitlondonofficial
Want to see more of our favourite London couple?
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10 Important Things to Know Before Visiting London

These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. Lond...

These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. London underground tips, how to tip in restaurants, and how to pronounce some of the trickier names, and more.
**Updates and corrections:
- They call it the River Thames (not Thames River)
- For all oyster cards, zone charges have increased. For example, travel via zones 1-2 for the day (plus any bus rides) it costs £6.60 the most for that day
*Get my free London 101Guide - http://loveandlondon.com/london-101-guide-main?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=10%20Things
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Is the London Pass worth it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0m1Rjw6GQU
What to Pack When Visiting London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlFIY6ZiMI0
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CityMapper App: https://citymapper.com/
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These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. London underground tips, how to tip in restaurants, and how to pronounce some of the trickier names, and more.
**Updates and corrections:
- They call it the River Thames (not Thames River)
- For all oyster cards, zone charges have increased. For example, travel via zones 1-2 for the day (plus any bus rides) it costs £6.60 the most for that day
*Get my free London 101Guide - http://loveandlondon.com/london-101-guide-main?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=10%20Things
Subscribe to my channel for weekly London tips and travel advice: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=loveandlondon
MORE LONDONTIPS:
How to Get Around London - 8 TransportationOptions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaArq1R1n1c&list=PL6u96nZN-L_bjBvhTdAYvq0EpL3y-At9C&index=1
Is the London Pass worth it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0m1Rjw6GQU
What to Pack When Visiting London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlFIY6ZiMI0
Mentioned in this video:
Get your first London Uber ride free with code jessd418 (obviously I’ll get a credit too!)
Which Oyster Card should I get? http://www.visitlondon.com/traveller-information/getting-around-london/oyster-faqs/which-card-to-buy
CityMapper App: https://citymapper.com/
Post Office locations: http://www.postoffice.co.uk/branch-finder?awc=6375_1465979999_4d4170abb7960e026a01b3cfbe649863
Music Provided by NoCopyrightSounds: https://soundcloud.com/nocopyrightsounds
Kontinuum - Aware: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWdZjZV6bEk&feature=youtu.be
Kontinuum: https://soundcloud.com/Kontinuum
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LondonTravelGuide - Top FREEThings to do in London, England! Believe it or not, you can actually explore London, England for free! Today we're going to show you how you can have an amazing time in one of the most expensive cities in the world without spending a penny.
Huge thank you to YHA for helping out with our stay in London!
Here are each of the places we visit in the video:
YHA Hostel - http://www.yha.org.uk/
FreeWalkingTours - https://www.undiscoveredlondon.com/things-to-do/walking-tours/free-walking-tour/ / http://www.neweuropetours.eu/london/en/home / http://www.freetoursbyfoot.com/london-tours/
Sky Garden - https://skygarden.london/
House of MinaLima - http://store.minalima.com/
Hackney City Farm - http://hackneycityfarm.co.uk/
Borough Market - http://boroughmarket.org.uk/
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There's SO MUCH going on in London! We've tried to cram it all into less than 7 minutes and I think we've done a pretty good job :D We cover transport, food, ap...

There's SO MUCH going on in London! We've tried to cram it all into less than 7 minutes and I think we've done a pretty good job :D We cover transport, food, apps, money and tourist attractions - enjoy!
As promised, here's the link to the London Pass Card: https://www.londonpass.com/
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There are six airports serving London, all of which have train services into the city centre. The biggest by far are Gatwick to the south and Heathrow to the west.
The Heathrow Express is the fastest, the Heathrow Connect is slightly slower but much cheaper. Heathrow is on the end of the Piccadilly Line, so you can take the Tube, and the National Express is the slowest but cheapest.
The Gatwick Express is the fastest, Southern train service is slower but a bit cheaper, Thameslink runs services stopping at St.Pancras, Blackfriars, City Thameslink and Farringdon. EasyCoach, Terravision and National Express coaches are slower still but cheaper than the trains. A taxi journey from Gatwick will take around 90 minutes and cost between £70 and £100. A taxi from Heathrow to the centre will take about 45 minutes and the price can range from £45 to £70.
The London Underground is a vast network that can take you to all corners of the city. The key things to remember when using the Tube are: tapping in and out with a contactless bank card is the fastest and easiest way to pay; always always stand on the right; mobile apps are generally the best way to work out your route.
If you’d like to see more of the city while getting about, you can always hop on a bus instead. Just remember that you can’t use cash on the bus, so have your contactless card ready.
But to get around in the most truly authentic London way, it’s got to be a black cab. You can book one over the phone or hail one in the street. Taxi light on and the cab is available, light off and the taxi’s already carrying somebody.
There are loads of apps that can help you when you’re travelling around the city too:
First is Uber. The app allows you to call a cab to your location, specify your destination and pay through the phone. It makes getting around London simple and easy.
City mapper is an all-encompassing app that helps plan the most efficient route across London, offering comparisons between walking, Tube, taxi and buses. You can even request an Uber with Citymapper.
One last thing on transport… Not everyone has a contactless card and some foreign cards won’t work. Instead, you can get yourself an Oyster card. It’sLondon’s stored-credit transport smart card. Top it up and then tap in and tap out at the beginning and end of each Tube and bus journey.
Sightseeing tours are available by bus and boat. You can buy 24- and 48-hour bus tickets that allow you to hop on and hop off as much as you like. Some will also include a ThamesBoat Tour.
Another good way to see the city is to get up high. Top tip, if you’re looking for a great view of the city go to the Skygarden at the top of the Walkie TalkieTower because it’s free! All you have to do is book in advance.
Many of London’s biggest and best museums all have free entry. These museums are all free to enter although bear in mind that you’ll need to pay for entry to some of the seasonal exhibitions at the British Museum.
If you plan on visiting loads of attractions while you’re here, it might be worth considering a London Pass card. Although the cost of the card itself is quite expensive, it includes entry to loads of the top attractions like London Zoo, Windsor Castle; even the Tower of London.
If you want to see a Westend show during your London break, then we can help you find hotel and theatre tickets. You can check out our dedicated channel or go to our website for more information: http://www.holidayextras.co.uk/theatre-breaks.html
One last tip - check out Timeout. It’s a really great resource for showing you what’s on in London while you’re here.
There’s amazing food all over London and there’s nothing as British as Indian food, so come here to Brick Lane in East London for the best curry.
Head to Borough Market for the best street food. RulesRestaurant in Covent Garden is London’s oldest and our recommendation for traditional British food. For a traditional London pub, head to The Salisbury in Covent Garden.
For wine, we recommend give Gordon’sWine Bar a try. You can’t book a table in the evening but you can reserve a lunchtime spot, so I really recommend it before it gets really busy.

There's SO MUCH going on in London! We've tried to cram it all into less than 7 minutes and I think we've done a pretty good job :D We cover transport, food, apps, money and tourist attractions - enjoy!
As promised, here's the link to the London Pass Card: https://www.londonpass.com/
And here's our guide on How To Use The LondonUnderground: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thV8xUWohN4
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There are six airports serving London, all of which have train services into the city centre. The biggest by far are Gatwick to the south and Heathrow to the west.
The Heathrow Express is the fastest, the Heathrow Connect is slightly slower but much cheaper. Heathrow is on the end of the Piccadilly Line, so you can take the Tube, and the National Express is the slowest but cheapest.
The Gatwick Express is the fastest, Southern train service is slower but a bit cheaper, Thameslink runs services stopping at St.Pancras, Blackfriars, City Thameslink and Farringdon. EasyCoach, Terravision and National Express coaches are slower still but cheaper than the trains. A taxi journey from Gatwick will take around 90 minutes and cost between £70 and £100. A taxi from Heathrow to the centre will take about 45 minutes and the price can range from £45 to £70.
The London Underground is a vast network that can take you to all corners of the city. The key things to remember when using the Tube are: tapping in and out with a contactless bank card is the fastest and easiest way to pay; always always stand on the right; mobile apps are generally the best way to work out your route.
If you’d like to see more of the city while getting about, you can always hop on a bus instead. Just remember that you can’t use cash on the bus, so have your contactless card ready.
But to get around in the most truly authentic London way, it’s got to be a black cab. You can book one over the phone or hail one in the street. Taxi light on and the cab is available, light off and the taxi’s already carrying somebody.
There are loads of apps that can help you when you’re travelling around the city too:
First is Uber. The app allows you to call a cab to your location, specify your destination and pay through the phone. It makes getting around London simple and easy.
City mapper is an all-encompassing app that helps plan the most efficient route across London, offering comparisons between walking, Tube, taxi and buses. You can even request an Uber with Citymapper.
One last thing on transport… Not everyone has a contactless card and some foreign cards won’t work. Instead, you can get yourself an Oyster card. It’sLondon’s stored-credit transport smart card. Top it up and then tap in and tap out at the beginning and end of each Tube and bus journey.
Sightseeing tours are available by bus and boat. You can buy 24- and 48-hour bus tickets that allow you to hop on and hop off as much as you like. Some will also include a ThamesBoat Tour.
Another good way to see the city is to get up high. Top tip, if you’re looking for a great view of the city go to the Skygarden at the top of the Walkie TalkieTower because it’s free! All you have to do is book in advance.
Many of London’s biggest and best museums all have free entry. These museums are all free to enter although bear in mind that you’ll need to pay for entry to some of the seasonal exhibitions at the British Museum.
If you plan on visiting loads of attractions while you’re here, it might be worth considering a London Pass card. Although the cost of the card itself is quite expensive, it includes entry to loads of the top attractions like London Zoo, Windsor Castle; even the Tower of London.
If you want to see a Westend show during your London break, then we can help you find hotel and theatre tickets. You can check out our dedicated channel or go to our website for more information: http://www.holidayextras.co.uk/theatre-breaks.html
One last tip - check out Timeout. It’s a really great resource for showing you what’s on in London while you’re here.
There’s amazing food all over London and there’s nothing as British as Indian food, so come here to Brick Lane in East London for the best curry.
Head to Borough Market for the best street food. RulesRestaurant in Covent Garden is London’s oldest and our recommendation for traditional British food. For a traditional London pub, head to The Salisbury in Covent Garden.
For wine, we recommend give Gordon’sWine Bar a try. You can’t book a table in the evening but you can reserve a lunchtime spot, so I really recommend it before it gets really busy.

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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church architecture was created.
The Monument is the city's tallest freestanding stone column and a reminder of the Great Fire of London that destroyed 80 percent of the city. In four days, more than 13,000 buildings were destroyed and the Monument was built on the site of the bakery in which the fire began.
Since the reign of Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace has served as London's royal residence. A garden of mulberry trees once grew on the site of today's palace and the Duke of Buckingham subsequently added a simple brick built residence. Around 60 years later, George II purchased the site for his wife and George IV eventually began to design an extensive palace complex.
The highlight of any holiday in London must be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, the London Eye. Situated on the banks of the Thames, it rises high into the sky, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The former centre of the largest empire in the world, London is still a city of superlatives that attracts millions of visitors each year. Exciting both day and night, London is a modern city with age old traditions and a long and colorful history.
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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church architecture was created.
The Monument is the city's tallest freestanding stone column and a reminder of the Great Fire of London that destroyed 80 percent of the city. In four days, more than 13,000 buildings were destroyed and the Monument was built on the site of the bakery in which the fire began.
Since the reign of Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace has served as London's royal residence. A garden of mulberry trees once grew on the site of today's palace and the Duke of Buckingham subsequently added a simple brick built residence. Around 60 years later, George II purchased the site for his wife and George IV eventually began to design an extensive palace complex.
The highlight of any holiday in London must be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, the London Eye. Situated on the banks of the Thames, it rises high into the sky, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The former centre of the largest empire in the world, London is still a city of superlatives that attracts millions of visitors each year. Exciting both day and night, London is a modern city with age old traditions and a long and colorful history.
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Things to know before visiting London! Travel tips & advice

My top tips about life in London 2018! Traveling, what to bring and how to save money :) Subscribe to my channel for more things to do in London videos: https:/...

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London Travel Guide: A Night and Day in England with Jack Guinness | EP. 3 | British GQ

Watch this before you travel to London - London Travel Vlog

This is our LondonTravelVlog - Watch this before you travel to London and also watch our London Travel Vlog and London Travel Vlog Playlist linked below to fi...

This is our LondonTravelVlog - Watch this before you travel to London and also watch our London Travel Vlog and London Travel Vlog Playlist linked below to find more things to do in London. We spent one day in London just walking around and enjoying the vibes. Follow us on Instagram to keep up to date with our 2 month trip through South East Asia and remember to subscribe.
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In this episode of city hacks London presenter Syrus Lowe shares his beginners guide to London travel.
The first London top tip is to make sure you get an oyster card, you can do this before you even get here by visiting this site: https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/visiting-london/visitor-oyster-card
He also give you some top London advice with regards to London buses: https://tfl.gov.uk/fares-and-payments/fares/bus-and-tram
He gives you all the info you need on how to get a London Black taxi including how to book one via telephone: https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/taxis-and-minicabs/
London black taxi app Gett: http://gett.com/uk/
London black taxi app Hailo: https://www.hailoapp.com
And finally the best app that all Londoners swear by for all their travel needs; city mapper: https://citymapper.com/london
We hope you enjoy the episode & London & if you have any questions do drop them in the comment section.
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In this episode of city hacks London presenter Syrus Lowe shares his beginners guide to London travel.
The first London top tip is to make sure you get an oyster card, you can do this before you even get here by visiting this site: https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/visiting-london/visitor-oyster-card
He also give you some top London advice with regards to London buses: https://tfl.gov.uk/fares-and-payments/fares/bus-and-tram
He gives you all the info you need on how to get a London Black taxi including how to book one via telephone: https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/taxis-and-minicabs/
London black taxi app Gett: http://gett.com/uk/
London black taxi app Hailo: https://www.hailoapp.com
And finally the best app that all Londoners swear by for all their travel needs; city mapper: https://citymapper.com/london
We hope you enjoy the episode & London & if you have any questions do drop them in the comment section.
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Jotiba Phule : Pioneering Reform

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UlteriorStates, is a short documentary about bitcoin and blockchain technology from 2015. The film features interviews with many of the people pioneering the blockchain and crypto scene including discussion of the bitcoin soft fork (@ 22:45) occurring Aug 1, 2017 with BitcoinCash (BCH).
The participatory development, production and post ‘guerilla-film-making-methods’, bounced between (non-academic) literature research, video interviews and studio sessions. This investigative process allowed having real-life conversations with some thought leaders within the Bitcoin ecosystem. In an attempt to portray the community behind the message to adopt a network, being a one-man team allowed for easier access to the subjects. The...

published: 01 Aug 2017

As A Man Thinketh-James Allen-Full Audio Book

James Allen (November 28, 1864 -- January 24, 1912) was a British philosophical writer known for his inspirational books and poetry and as a pioneer of the self-help movement. His best known work, As a Man Thinketh, has been mass-produced since its publication in 1902. It has been a source of inspiration to motivational and self-help authors.
Born in Leicester, England, into a working-class family, Allen was the elder of two brothers. His mother could neither read nor write while his father, William, was a factory knitter. In 1879 following a downturn in the textile trade of central England, Allen's father traveled alone to America to find work and establish a new home for the family. Within two days of arriving his father was pronounced dead at New York City Hospital, believed to be a ca...

Scott Paterson is a media & technology entrepreneur, investor and thought leader. From the Board room table at Lionsgate Entertainment to Chairman positions at many other innovative tech and media companies, Scott takes us through his process of looking into the future and building “what’s next.” In this Executive Briefing, we’ll dive deeper into the future of FinTech, Finance, Media and eCommerce with a glimpse into Scott’s fascinating past.

Paradigm Shifters: Stuart Wilde - Pioneering Great of Consciousness

Paradigms are shifting once again and my guest Stuart Wilde is leading the charge. He is considered by many one of the greatest living metaphysical writers in the world today. In the last twelve years he has had over 100,000 visions, which have taught him a vast body of information not available elsewhere. Sounds incredible! I had a wonderful time speaking with him and I know you will love listening to what he has to say. Tune in!

published: 27 May 2017

Audiobooks - The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

The Little Prince, first published in 1943, is a novella and the most famous work of the French aristocrat, writer, poet and pioneering aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900–1944).
The novella is both the most-read and 3rd most-translated book in the world, and was voted the best book of the 20th century in France.
After the outbreak of the Second World War Saint-Exupéry was exiled to North America. In the midst of personal upheavals and failing health, he produced almost half of the writings for which he would be remembered, including a tender tale of loneliness, friendship, love, and loss, in the form of a young alien prince fallen to Earth. An earlier memoir by the author had recounted his aviation experiences in the Sahara Desert, and he is thought to have drawn on those same exper...

published: 17 Apr 2015

DOCS: Kids With Tourette’s

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It is thought that 1 in 100 school children are affected by Tourette’s Syndrome, mostly boys. There is no cure, but there is hope, thanks to a pioneering treatment programme at the world renowned Great Ormond Street Hospital. This one-off, hour-long documentary follows the lives of three boys and their families over a six-month period as they share the reality of living with the condition and the daily obstacles they face. This is their story, in their own words. The film offers a compelling insight into Tourette’s Syndrome and how it can be treated. The film makers had unprecedented access to Great Ormond Street’s Tourette’sClinic, which deals with the most severe and complex cases in the country. Shocking, emotional and at times humorous...

Icons of the Dragon BallCommunity: VegettoEX
And thus we conclude Icons of the Dragon Ball Community with the final chapter from a guest who is a true pioneer in the Dragon Ball online community in North America. From VegettoEX's Homepage in 1998 to Kanzenshuu now, Mike LaBrie has been in our community before many of us and contributed a lot. On this edition of Icons, we reminisce on the PRE-Toonami era, tape trading, discovering Dragon Ball in Japanese through fansubs and fansub trading, the days of IRC, EGMMagazine, the early days of web site building, thoughts on TOEI, thoughts on the community as a whole and a HELL... err... HFIL... of a lot more!
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published: 16 Oct 2015

Ray Kurzweil: "How to Create a Mind" | Talks at Google

How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed
About the book:
In How to Create a Mind, The Secret of Human Thought Revealed, the bold futurist and author of The New York Times bestsellerThe Singularity Is Near explores the limitless potential of reverse engineering the human brain. Ray Kurzweil is arguably today's most influential—and often controversial—futurist. In How to Create a Mind, Kurzweil presents a provocative exploration of the most important project in human-machine civilization—reverse engineering the brain to understand precisely how it works and using that knowledge to create even more intelligent machines. Kurzweil discusses how the brain functions, how the mind emerges from the brain, and the implications of vastly increasing the powers of our intelligence ...

published: 19 Nov 2012

MathHistory27: Sets, logic and computability

In this video we give a very quick overview of a highly controversial period in the development of modern mathematics: the rise of set theory, logic and computability in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Starting with the pioneering but contentious work of Georg Cantor in creating Set Theory arising from questions in harmonic analysis, we discuss Dedekind's construction of real numbers, ordinals and cardinals, and some of the paradoxes that this new way of thinking led to. We also explain how the Schools of Logicism, Intuitionism and Formalism all tried to steer a path around these paradoxes.
I should qualify this lecture by stating clearly that in fact I don't really ascribe to any of the theories presented here. My objections will be laid out at length in my MathFoundations serie...

published: 14 May 2015

A New Phase for Structural Biology - with Carol Robinson

Carol Robinson’s eccentric research transformed the field of structural biology by studying proteins in the vapour phase, rather than as solutions or solids. Her approach proved to be unpredictably worthwhile and is providing a new view of protein interactions.
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Knowing the shape of proteins is crucial for our understanding of human health and for developing new drugs. To do this current methods require proteins to be dissolved in a solution or locked in a crystal lattice. These approaches are incredibly powerful and are the mainstay of the field of structural biology as we know it. But what about the third phase? How would proteins s...

MeetMasterCertifiedLaw of Attraction transformation coach and pioneering energy healer Linda Armstrong .
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Linda is a gifted energy healer, certified ThetaHealer, LOACoach and certified as a GATEMethod facilitator.
Linda helps you change your life, especially if you are stuck in a rut and your work life balance is out of whack.
Linda is a gifted intuitive and energy healer and with the use of muscle testing (aka applied kinesiology) she helps to uncover the beliefs, "stuck" thought patterns and stagnant energies that are holding you back from a significant shift towards change in your life'
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published: 03 Jun 2017

The seven qualities professional accountants need to succeed at every stage in their career

This panel discussion explores the key skills and qualities that professional accountants need to succeed in their career, now and in the future – from first qualifying right through to the boardroom.
Our panelists, all at different stages of their career and representing a range of different experiences, give their own perspectives using a pioneering quotients model recently published as part of ACCA’s 'Professional accountants – the future’ research, which highlights the importance of qualities such as vision, creativity, technological capability and emotional intelligence in career success. This is a thought-provoking session for those at all stages in their career.
The video was first broadcast as part of ACCA's flagship annual virtual conference - Accounting for the Future - in Nov...

published: 09 Jun 2017

Anne Mae Beddow, Pioneering World War I Nurse Anesthetist presented by Anne Gibbons

Adam Smith and the Birth of Economics | Lawrence Reed

Lawrence Reed, President of FEE, discusses Adam Smith's role in the development of economic thought. Mr. Reed outlines how Smith's background in moral philosophy led to his pioneering the study of economics. This lecture was given during the 2011 FEE Summer Seminars.

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UlteriorStates, is a short documentary about bitcoin and blockchain technology from 2015. The film features interviews with many of the people pioneering the blockchain and crypto scene including discussion of the bitcoin soft fork (@ 22:45) occurring Aug 1, 2017 with BitcoinCash (BCH).
The participatory development, production and post ‘guerilla-film-making-methods’, bounced between (non-academic) literature research, video interviews and studio sessions. This investigative process allowed having real-life conversations with some thought leaders within the Bitcoin ecosystem. In an attempt to portray the community behind the message to adopt a network, being a one-man team allowed for easier access to the subjects. The enthusiasm and commitment that saturate through the lens in many parts of the film, expose how the adopters of Bitcoin want to explore, to probe and, to show the world, something important, otherwise overlooked.
The film took three years and 125 videos to complete. Through this journey, I got immersed in the decentralised crypto-currency culture and met a bunch of wonderful futuristic-pirates, I would have never met otherwise. It is becoming easier to admit that Ulterior States is an expression of my perceptions, an extract of the years 2012-2015. The collaged story explores code as activism and discovers a melting pot through the neutrality of a decentralised consensus. It looks to the future from different humanist perspectives and argues that crypto-currencies could lead towards; community governed micro-state applications.
A Film By Tomer Kantor - An IamSatoshi Production, Ulterior States was completely self-funded and produced as a final project for London South Bank University [MA - Arts & Humanity - Digital Film].
Featuring (alphabetically):
Andreas AntonopoulosJulian AssangeJessiBaker
Adam Cleary
Matt Corallo
Sven Desai
KyleDrakeStephen EarlyMark EdgeChris EllisRick FalkvingePaul Gordon
Ian Grigg
Vinay GuptaJonathan HarrisonDanielHassan
Garrick Hileman
Denis Jaromil RoioJohn Karanja
ToniLaneSimon Lelieveldt
Nadav RosenbergBrett Scott
Lui Smyth
ElizabethStarksAmir TaakiRobin Teigland
Peter ToddJulia Tourianski
Sveinn Valfells
Erik VoorheesCody Wilson
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UlteriorStates, is a short documentary about bitcoin and blockchain technology from 2015. The film features interviews with many of the people pioneering the blockchain and crypto scene including discussion of the bitcoin soft fork (@ 22:45) occurring Aug 1, 2017 with BitcoinCash (BCH).
The participatory development, production and post ‘guerilla-film-making-methods’, bounced between (non-academic) literature research, video interviews and studio sessions. This investigative process allowed having real-life conversations with some thought leaders within the Bitcoin ecosystem. In an attempt to portray the community behind the message to adopt a network, being a one-man team allowed for easier access to the subjects. The enthusiasm and commitment that saturate through the lens in many parts of the film, expose how the adopters of Bitcoin want to explore, to probe and, to show the world, something important, otherwise overlooked.
The film took three years and 125 videos to complete. Through this journey, I got immersed in the decentralised crypto-currency culture and met a bunch of wonderful futuristic-pirates, I would have never met otherwise. It is becoming easier to admit that Ulterior States is an expression of my perceptions, an extract of the years 2012-2015. The collaged story explores code as activism and discovers a melting pot through the neutrality of a decentralised consensus. It looks to the future from different humanist perspectives and argues that crypto-currencies could lead towards; community governed micro-state applications.
A Film By Tomer Kantor - An IamSatoshi Production, Ulterior States was completely self-funded and produced as a final project for London South Bank University [MA - Arts & Humanity - Digital Film].
Featuring (alphabetically):
Andreas AntonopoulosJulian AssangeJessiBaker
Adam Cleary
Matt Corallo
Sven Desai
KyleDrakeStephen EarlyMark EdgeChris EllisRick FalkvingePaul Gordon
Ian Grigg
Vinay GuptaJonathan HarrisonDanielHassan
Garrick Hileman
Denis Jaromil RoioJohn Karanja
ToniLaneSimon Lelieveldt
Nadav RosenbergBrett Scott
Lui Smyth
ElizabethStarksAmir TaakiRobin Teigland
Peter ToddJulia Tourianski
Sveinn Valfells
Erik VoorheesCody Wilson
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James Allen (November 28, 1864 -- January 24, 1912) was a British philosophical writer known for his inspirational books and poetry and as a pioneer of the self-help movement. His best known work, As a Man Thinketh, has been mass-produced since its publication in 1902. It has been a source of inspiration to motivational and self-help authors.
Born in Leicester, England, into a working-class family, Allen was the elder of two brothers. His mother could neither read nor write while his father, William, was a factory knitter. In 1879 following a downturn in the textile trade of central England, Allen's father traveled alone to America to find work and establish a new home for the family. Within two days of arriving his father was pronounced dead at New York City Hospital, believed to be a case of robbery and murder. At age fifteen, with the family now facing economic disaster, Allen was forced to leave school and find work.
For much of the 1890s, Allen worked as a private secretary and stationer in several British manufacturing firms. In 1893 Allen moved to London where he met LilyLouisa Oram who he then wed in 1895. In 1898 Allen found an occupation in which he could showcase his spiritual and social interests as a writer for the magazine The Herald of the Golden Age. At this time, Allen entered a creative period where he then published his first book of many books, From Poverty to Power (1901). In 1902 Allen began to publish his own spiritual magazine, The Light of Reason, later retitled The Epoch.
In 1902 Allen published his third and most famous book As a Man Thinketh. Loosely based on the biblical proverb, "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he," the small work eventually became read around the world and brought Allen posthumous fame as one of the pioneering figures of modern inspirational thought. The book's minor audience allowed Allen to quit his secretarial work and pursue his writing and editing career. In 1903, the Allen family retired to the town of Ilfracombe where Allen would spend the rest of his life. Continuing to publish the Epoch, Allen produced more than one book per year until his death in 1912. There he wrote for nine years, producing 19 works.
Following his death in 1912, his wife continued publishing the magazine under the name The Epoch. Lily Allen summarized her husband's literary mission in the preface to one of his posthumously published manuscripts, FoundationStones to Happiness and Success saying:"He never wrote theories, or for the sake of writing; but he wrote when he had a message, and it became a message only when he had lived it out in his own life, and knew that it was good. Thus he wrote facts, which he had proven by practice."
"CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

James Allen (November 28, 1864 -- January 24, 1912) was a British philosophical writer known for his inspirational books and poetry and as a pioneer of the self-help movement. His best known work, As a Man Thinketh, has been mass-produced since its publication in 1902. It has been a source of inspiration to motivational and self-help authors.
Born in Leicester, England, into a working-class family, Allen was the elder of two brothers. His mother could neither read nor write while his father, William, was a factory knitter. In 1879 following a downturn in the textile trade of central England, Allen's father traveled alone to America to find work and establish a new home for the family. Within two days of arriving his father was pronounced dead at New York City Hospital, believed to be a case of robbery and murder. At age fifteen, with the family now facing economic disaster, Allen was forced to leave school and find work.
For much of the 1890s, Allen worked as a private secretary and stationer in several British manufacturing firms. In 1893 Allen moved to London where he met LilyLouisa Oram who he then wed in 1895. In 1898 Allen found an occupation in which he could showcase his spiritual and social interests as a writer for the magazine The Herald of the Golden Age. At this time, Allen entered a creative period where he then published his first book of many books, From Poverty to Power (1901). In 1902 Allen began to publish his own spiritual magazine, The Light of Reason, later retitled The Epoch.
In 1902 Allen published his third and most famous book As a Man Thinketh. Loosely based on the biblical proverb, "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he," the small work eventually became read around the world and brought Allen posthumous fame as one of the pioneering figures of modern inspirational thought. The book's minor audience allowed Allen to quit his secretarial work and pursue his writing and editing career. In 1903, the Allen family retired to the town of Ilfracombe where Allen would spend the rest of his life. Continuing to publish the Epoch, Allen produced more than one book per year until his death in 1912. There he wrote for nine years, producing 19 works.
Following his death in 1912, his wife continued publishing the magazine under the name The Epoch. Lily Allen summarized her husband's literary mission in the preface to one of his posthumously published manuscripts, FoundationStones to Happiness and Success saying:"He never wrote theories, or for the sake of writing; but he wrote when he had a message, and it became a message only when he had lived it out in his own life, and knew that it was good. Thus he wrote facts, which he had proven by practice."
"CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

Scott Paterson is a media & technology entrepreneur, investor and thought leader. From the Board room table at Lionsgate Entertainment to Chairman positions at many other innovative tech and media companies, Scott takes us through his process of looking into the future and building “what’s next.” In this Executive Briefing, we’ll dive deeper into the future of FinTech, Finance, Media and eCommerce with a glimpse into Scott’s fascinating past.

Scott Paterson is a media & technology entrepreneur, investor and thought leader. From the Board room table at Lionsgate Entertainment to Chairman positions at many other innovative tech and media companies, Scott takes us through his process of looking into the future and building “what’s next.” In this Executive Briefing, we’ll dive deeper into the future of FinTech, Finance, Media and eCommerce with a glimpse into Scott’s fascinating past.

All Thought Is Creative... The Powers Of The Mind! (Law Of Attraction)

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We (YouAreCreators) created this channel to share one of the greatest secrets of the universe, and the secret is, we literally create our reality! (Quantum Physics now proves this) We are all governed by a set of UniversalLaws, and these laws were created by GOD, to aid us in creating the life we desire. One of these laws is known as the "Law Of Attraction", or the law of "Reaping and Sowing". This law simply states, whatever you give out in Thought, Word, Feeling, and Action is returned to us. Whether the return is negative, or positive, failure or success, is all up to what you give out. Many authors and celebrities such as, Wayne Dyer, Oprah Winfrey, Will Smith, Jim Carrey, Steve Harvey, Rhonda Byrne, and many others have testified to this amazing Law Of Attraction. Its time you learn this wonderful secret...

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We (YouAreCreators) created this channel to share one of the greatest secrets of the universe, and the secret is, we literally create our reality! (Quantum Physics now proves this) We are all governed by a set of UniversalLaws, and these laws were created by GOD, to aid us in creating the life we desire. One of these laws is known as the "Law Of Attraction", or the law of "Reaping and Sowing". This law simply states, whatever you give out in Thought, Word, Feeling, and Action is returned to us. Whether the return is negative, or positive, failure or success, is all up to what you give out. Many authors and celebrities such as, Wayne Dyer, Oprah Winfrey, Will Smith, Jim Carrey, Steve Harvey, Rhonda Byrne, and many others have testified to this amazing Law Of Attraction. Its time you learn this wonderful secret...

Paradigm Shifters: Stuart Wilde - Pioneering Great of Consciousness

Paradigms are shifting once again and my guest Stuart Wilde is leading the charge. He is considered by many one of the greatest living metaphysical writers in t...

Paradigms are shifting once again and my guest Stuart Wilde is leading the charge. He is considered by many one of the greatest living metaphysical writers in the world today. In the last twelve years he has had over 100,000 visions, which have taught him a vast body of information not available elsewhere. Sounds incredible! I had a wonderful time speaking with him and I know you will love listening to what he has to say. Tune in!

Paradigms are shifting once again and my guest Stuart Wilde is leading the charge. He is considered by many one of the greatest living metaphysical writers in the world today. In the last twelve years he has had over 100,000 visions, which have taught him a vast body of information not available elsewhere. Sounds incredible! I had a wonderful time speaking with him and I know you will love listening to what he has to say. Tune in!

DOCS: Kids With Tourette’s

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It is thought that 1 in 100 school children are affected by Tourette’s Syndrome, mostly boys. There is no cure, ...

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It is thought that 1 in 100 school children are affected by Tourette’s Syndrome, mostly boys. There is no cure, but there is hope, thanks to a pioneering treatment programme at the world renowned Great Ormond Street Hospital. This one-off, hour-long documentary follows the lives of three boys and their families over a six-month period as they share the reality of living with the condition and the daily obstacles they face. This is their story, in their own words. The film offers a compelling insight into Tourette’s Syndrome and how it can be treated. The film makers had unprecedented access to Great Ormond Street’s Tourette’sClinic, which deals with the most severe and complex cases in the country. Shocking, emotional and at times humorous, Kids With Tourette’s offers an astonishing insight into an often misunderstood condition.
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It is thought that 1 in 100 school children are affected by Tourette’s Syndrome, mostly boys. There is no cure, but there is hope, thanks to a pioneering treatment programme at the world renowned Great Ormond Street Hospital. This one-off, hour-long documentary follows the lives of three boys and their families over a six-month period as they share the reality of living with the condition and the daily obstacles they face. This is their story, in their own words. The film offers a compelling insight into Tourette’s Syndrome and how it can be treated. The film makers had unprecedented access to Great Ormond Street’s Tourette’sClinic, which deals with the most severe and complex cases in the country. Shocking, emotional and at times humorous, Kids With Tourette’s offers an astonishing insight into an often misunderstood condition.
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Icons of the Dragon BallCommunity: VegettoEX
And thus we conclude Icons of the Dragon Ball Community with the final chapter from a guest who is a true pioneer...

Icons of the Dragon BallCommunity: VegettoEX
And thus we conclude Icons of the Dragon Ball Community with the final chapter from a guest who is a true pioneer in the Dragon Ball online community in North America. From VegettoEX's Homepage in 1998 to Kanzenshuu now, Mike LaBrie has been in our community before many of us and contributed a lot. On this edition of Icons, we reminisce on the PRE-Toonami era, tape trading, discovering Dragon Ball in Japanese through fansubs and fansub trading, the days of IRC, EGMMagazine, the early days of web site building, thoughts on TOEI, thoughts on the community as a whole and a HELL... err... HFIL... of a lot more!
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DRAGON BALL IN DEPTH 018 - Origin of the Tree of Might
https://youtu.be/adm7Gx5HwrY
DRAGON BALL IN DEPTH 017 - What isEpisode of Bardock?
https://youtu.be/yScWEhBFKSo
DRAGON BALL IN DEPTH 016 - Who is Bardock: The Father of Goku?
https://youtu.be/D_ZGJFLa74Q
DRAGON BALL IN DEPTH 015 - Cause and Effect Dragon Ball
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Icons of the Dragon BallCommunity: VegettoEX
And thus we conclude Icons of the Dragon Ball Community with the final chapter from a guest who is a true pioneer in the Dragon Ball online community in North America. From VegettoEX's Homepage in 1998 to Kanzenshuu now, Mike LaBrie has been in our community before many of us and contributed a lot. On this edition of Icons, we reminisce on the PRE-Toonami era, tape trading, discovering Dragon Ball in Japanese through fansubs and fansub trading, the days of IRC, EGMMagazine, the early days of web site building, thoughts on TOEI, thoughts on the community as a whole and a HELL... err... HFIL... of a lot more!
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DRAGON BALL IN DEPTH 018 - Origin of the Tree of Might
https://youtu.be/adm7Gx5HwrY
DRAGON BALL IN DEPTH 017 - What isEpisode of Bardock?
https://youtu.be/yScWEhBFKSo
DRAGON BALL IN DEPTH 016 - Who is Bardock: The Father of Goku?
https://youtu.be/D_ZGJFLa74Q
DRAGON BALL IN DEPTH 015 - Cause and Effect Dragon Ball
https://youtu.be/54ZoPuxm7LA
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How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed
About the book:
In How to Create a Mind, The Secret of Human Thought Revealed, the bold futurist and author of The New York Times bestsellerThe Singularity Is Near explores the limitless potential of reverse engineering the human brain. Ray Kurzweil is arguably today's most influential—and often controversial—futurist. In How to Create a Mind, Kurzweil presents a provocative exploration of the most important project in human-machine civilization—reverse engineering the brain to understand precisely how it works and using that knowledge to create even more intelligent machines. Kurzweil discusses how the brain functions, how the mind emerges from the brain, and the implications of vastly increasing the powers of our intelligence in addressing the world's problems. He thoughtfully examines emotional and moral intelligence and the origins of consciousness and envisions the radical possibilities of our merging with the intelligent technology we are creating. Certain to be one of the most widely discussed and debated science books of the year, How to Create a Mind is sure to take its place alongside Kurzweil's previous classics.
Early praise for the book:
It is rare to find a book that offers unique and inspiring content on
every page. How To Create A Mind achieves that and more. Ray has a
way of tackling seemingly overwhelming challenges with any army of
reason, in the end convincing the reader that it is within our reach
to create non-biological intelligence that will soar past our own.
This is a visionary work that is also accessible and entertaining.
-Rafael Reif, President of MIT
Kurzweil's new book on the mind is magnificent, timely, and solidly
argued!! His best so far!
-Marvin Minsky, Co-founder of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab
One of the eminent AI pioneers, Ray Kurzweil, has created a new book
to explain the true nature of intelligence, both biological and
non-biological. The book describes the human brain as a machine that
can understand hierarchical concepts ranging from the form of a chair
to the nature of humor. His important insights emphasize the key role
of learning both in the brain and AI. He provides a credible roadmap
for achieving the goal of super human intelligence which will be
necessary to solve the grand challenges of humanity.
-Raj Reddy, founder, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon
University
If you have ever wondered about how your mind works, read this book.
Kurzweil's insights reveal key secrets underlying human thought and
our ability to recreate it. This is an eloquent and thought-provoking
work.
-Dean Kamen, founder of FIRST
About the Author
Ray Kurzweil has been described as "the restless genius" by the Wall
Street Journal, and "the ultimate thinking machine" by Forbes. Inc. magazine ranked him #8 among entrepreneurs in the United States, calling him the "rightful heir to Thomas Edison," and PBS included Ray as one of 16 "revolutionaries who made America," along with other inventors of the past two centuries.
As one of the leading inventors of our time, Kurzweil was the
principal developer of the first CCD flat-bed scanner, the first omni-font optical character recognition, the first print-to-speech reading machine for the blind, the first text-to-speech synthesizer, the first music synthesizer capable of recreating the grand piano and other orchestral instruments, and the first commercially marketed large-vocabulary
speech recognition. His website Kurzweil AI.net has more than one
million readers.
Among Kurzweil's many honors, he is the recipient of the $500,000 MIT-Lemelson Prize, the world's largest for innovation. In 1999, he received the National Medal of Technology, the nation's highest honor in technology, from President Clinton in a White House ceremony. And in 2002, he was inducted into the National Inventor's Hall of Fame, established by the US Patent Office. He has received 19 honorary Doctorates and honors from three U.S. presidents. Kurzweil is the author of five books, four of which have been national best sellers.
The Age of Spiritual Machines has been translated into nine languages. His last book, The Singularity is Near, was a New York Times-best seller and has been translated into eight languages.
This talk was hosted by Boris Debic on behalf of Authors at Google.

How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed
About the book:
In How to Create a Mind, The Secret of Human Thought Revealed, the bold futurist and author of The New York Times bestsellerThe Singularity Is Near explores the limitless potential of reverse engineering the human brain. Ray Kurzweil is arguably today's most influential—and often controversial—futurist. In How to Create a Mind, Kurzweil presents a provocative exploration of the most important project in human-machine civilization—reverse engineering the brain to understand precisely how it works and using that knowledge to create even more intelligent machines. Kurzweil discusses how the brain functions, how the mind emerges from the brain, and the implications of vastly increasing the powers of our intelligence in addressing the world's problems. He thoughtfully examines emotional and moral intelligence and the origins of consciousness and envisions the radical possibilities of our merging with the intelligent technology we are creating. Certain to be one of the most widely discussed and debated science books of the year, How to Create a Mind is sure to take its place alongside Kurzweil's previous classics.
Early praise for the book:
It is rare to find a book that offers unique and inspiring content on
every page. How To Create A Mind achieves that and more. Ray has a
way of tackling seemingly overwhelming challenges with any army of
reason, in the end convincing the reader that it is within our reach
to create non-biological intelligence that will soar past our own.
This is a visionary work that is also accessible and entertaining.
-Rafael Reif, President of MIT
Kurzweil's new book on the mind is magnificent, timely, and solidly
argued!! His best so far!
-Marvin Minsky, Co-founder of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab
One of the eminent AI pioneers, Ray Kurzweil, has created a new book
to explain the true nature of intelligence, both biological and
non-biological. The book describes the human brain as a machine that
can understand hierarchical concepts ranging from the form of a chair
to the nature of humor. His important insights emphasize the key role
of learning both in the brain and AI. He provides a credible roadmap
for achieving the goal of super human intelligence which will be
necessary to solve the grand challenges of humanity.
-Raj Reddy, founder, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon
University
If you have ever wondered about how your mind works, read this book.
Kurzweil's insights reveal key secrets underlying human thought and
our ability to recreate it. This is an eloquent and thought-provoking
work.
-Dean Kamen, founder of FIRST
About the Author
Ray Kurzweil has been described as "the restless genius" by the Wall
Street Journal, and "the ultimate thinking machine" by Forbes. Inc. magazine ranked him #8 among entrepreneurs in the United States, calling him the "rightful heir to Thomas Edison," and PBS included Ray as one of 16 "revolutionaries who made America," along with other inventors of the past two centuries.
As one of the leading inventors of our time, Kurzweil was the
principal developer of the first CCD flat-bed scanner, the first omni-font optical character recognition, the first print-to-speech reading machine for the blind, the first text-to-speech synthesizer, the first music synthesizer capable of recreating the grand piano and other orchestral instruments, and the first commercially marketed large-vocabulary
speech recognition. His website Kurzweil AI.net has more than one
million readers.
Among Kurzweil's many honors, he is the recipient of the $500,000 MIT-Lemelson Prize, the world's largest for innovation. In 1999, he received the National Medal of Technology, the nation's highest honor in technology, from President Clinton in a White House ceremony. And in 2002, he was inducted into the National Inventor's Hall of Fame, established by the US Patent Office. He has received 19 honorary Doctorates and honors from three U.S. presidents. Kurzweil is the author of five books, four of which have been national best sellers.
The Age of Spiritual Machines has been translated into nine languages. His last book, The Singularity is Near, was a New York Times-best seller and has been translated into eight languages.
This talk was hosted by Boris Debic on behalf of Authors at Google.

MathHistory27: Sets, logic and computability

In this video we give a very quick overview of a highly controversial period in the development of modern mathematics: the rise of set theory, logic and computa...

In this video we give a very quick overview of a highly controversial period in the development of modern mathematics: the rise of set theory, logic and computability in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Starting with the pioneering but contentious work of Georg Cantor in creating Set Theory arising from questions in harmonic analysis, we discuss Dedekind's construction of real numbers, ordinals and cardinals, and some of the paradoxes that this new way of thinking led to. We also explain how the Schools of Logicism, Intuitionism and Formalism all tried to steer a path around these paradoxes.
I should qualify this lecture by stating clearly that in fact I don't really ascribe to any of the theories presented here. My objections will be laid out at length in my MathFoundations series. In this video I am mostly overviewing--rather briefly to be sure!-- the standard thinking, even though I have very little sympathy with it.
But it is important to understand this historical period, since it impacts so heavily on the mathematics that we currently believe in, teach and apply to the world. We are part of a trajectory of human thought, and not necessarily on the pinnacle or high point of that trajectory--much as we would like to think so! In particular, there is much to be learnt by a study of the issues here that so captured the imagination of the late 19th century and early 20th century mathematical and philosophical thinkers.
My research papers can be found at my ResearchGate page, at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/.... I also have a blog at http://njwildberger.com/, where I will discuss lots of foundational issues, along with other things, and you can check out my webpages at http://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~norman/. Of course if you want to support all these bold initiatives, become a Patron of this Channel at https://www.patreon.com/njwildberger?... .

In this video we give a very quick overview of a highly controversial period in the development of modern mathematics: the rise of set theory, logic and computability in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Starting with the pioneering but contentious work of Georg Cantor in creating Set Theory arising from questions in harmonic analysis, we discuss Dedekind's construction of real numbers, ordinals and cardinals, and some of the paradoxes that this new way of thinking led to. We also explain how the Schools of Logicism, Intuitionism and Formalism all tried to steer a path around these paradoxes.
I should qualify this lecture by stating clearly that in fact I don't really ascribe to any of the theories presented here. My objections will be laid out at length in my MathFoundations series. In this video I am mostly overviewing--rather briefly to be sure!-- the standard thinking, even though I have very little sympathy with it.
But it is important to understand this historical period, since it impacts so heavily on the mathematics that we currently believe in, teach and apply to the world. We are part of a trajectory of human thought, and not necessarily on the pinnacle or high point of that trajectory--much as we would like to think so! In particular, there is much to be learnt by a study of the issues here that so captured the imagination of the late 19th century and early 20th century mathematical and philosophical thinkers.
My research papers can be found at my ResearchGate page, at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/.... I also have a blog at http://njwildberger.com/, where I will discuss lots of foundational issues, along with other things, and you can check out my webpages at http://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~norman/. Of course if you want to support all these bold initiatives, become a Patron of this Channel at https://www.patreon.com/njwildberger?... .

A New Phase for Structural Biology - with Carol Robinson

Carol Robinson’s eccentric research transformed the field of structural biology by studying proteins in the vapour phase, rather than as solutions or solids. He...

Carol Robinson’s eccentric research transformed the field of structural biology by studying proteins in the vapour phase, rather than as solutions or solids. Her approach proved to be unpredictably worthwhile and is providing a new view of protein interactions.
Sorry for the sound towards the end of the video – we had a technical mishap unfortunately :(
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Knowing the shape of proteins is crucial for our understanding of human health and for developing new drugs. To do this current methods require proteins to be dissolved in a solution or locked in a crystal lattice. These approaches are incredibly powerful and are the mainstay of the field of structural biology as we know it. But what about the third phase? How would proteins survive once they have gone beyond solid and solution phases and released into the atmosphere?
While many scientists thought that proteins would no longer maintain their shape in the vapour phase Carol Robinson embarked on eccentric research into studying proteins freely moving within in this phase. This work proved to be unpredictably worthwhile, and her gas phase structural biology is now providing a new view of dynamic interactions between proteins, lipids and drugs.
Dame Carol Robinson is a British chemist, working as a Royal SocietyResearch Professor at the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory at the University of Oxford.
Carol is the first female Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford and was previously the first female Professor of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. She is renowned for pioneering the use of mass spectrometry as an analytical tool and for her ground-breaking research into the 3D structure of proteins.
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Carol Robinson’s eccentric research transformed the field of structural biology by studying proteins in the vapour phase, rather than as solutions or solids. Her approach proved to be unpredictably worthwhile and is providing a new view of protein interactions.
Sorry for the sound towards the end of the video – we had a technical mishap unfortunately :(
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Knowing the shape of proteins is crucial for our understanding of human health and for developing new drugs. To do this current methods require proteins to be dissolved in a solution or locked in a crystal lattice. These approaches are incredibly powerful and are the mainstay of the field of structural biology as we know it. But what about the third phase? How would proteins survive once they have gone beyond solid and solution phases and released into the atmosphere?
While many scientists thought that proteins would no longer maintain their shape in the vapour phase Carol Robinson embarked on eccentric research into studying proteins freely moving within in this phase. This work proved to be unpredictably worthwhile, and her gas phase structural biology is now providing a new view of dynamic interactions between proteins, lipids and drugs.
Dame Carol Robinson is a British chemist, working as a Royal SocietyResearch Professor at the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory at the University of Oxford.
Carol is the first female Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford and was previously the first female Professor of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. She is renowned for pioneering the use of mass spectrometry as an analytical tool and for her ground-breaking research into the 3D structure of proteins.
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